blabberize, which in many ways, is outwardly identical to less adequate tools such as xtranormal, is actually a considerable improvement over the "ahem" flawed performance of xtranormal. As the website boasts, it takes under a minute to make your own blabber. The only thing the user is required to do is choose a photo, upload it, select the mouth location and speak into the microphone. It is just that easy. While the final product may not be of a proffesional grade, It is at an obvious advantage over comparable tools that strive and come up short again and again. as previously mentioned, the only thing necesary to make a blabber is a photo, an account (which is free I might add) and a computer with a microphone. Many other tools similar to blabberize fail becuase of theri complex interfaces, here there is no interface, just a few buttons used to make, edit and finish your blabber. as previously stated, many products try to execute this idea but fail miserably. (through this long trodden path of failure, blabberize emerges as the clear victor in this aspect of web 2.0 products.